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Structural Changes in Glassy Polycarbonate Due to Cyclic Loading
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2011
Abstract
Glassy polycarbonate was subjected to cyclic stresses and the changes in its structure were studied by DSC, positronium annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS), and small and medium angle X-ray scattering. Upon increased exposure to cyclic loading, the enthalpy overshoot near Tg increased in a manner similar to increasing physical aging. However, the “hole” size as revealed by PALS increased, unlike physical aging. SAXS reveals an increase in the short range order and the amplitude of density fluctuation. These results can be explained in a consistent manner. We conclude that mechanical loading does cause changes in the glassy structure.
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